Fancy a proper scare this Halloween? Kelburn Castle near Largs might have the answer with Asylum, their terrifying new scare-fest
It's only 19 days until Halloween and those looking for something fun to do could find what they are looking for, in an immersive horror experience coming to a 'haunted' forest under an hour from Glasgow.
Asylum is a brand new scare-fest and an hour-long adventure which will see the souls brave enough to take it on, wind their way through the eerie woods, where each step unravels a chilling tale. The journey will then culminate at the ancient Courtyard, a seemingly innocent facade "harbouring its own nightmare secrets".
Posting about the event on their website, the team wrote: "With a perfect blend of terror and fright, Kelburn's Haunted Forest guarantees an unforgettable evening for all brave souls who dare to venture in. "This drug has been rigorously tested using specially selected volunteers from HM Prison Service who were once deemed incurable, and the results are remarkable. You are now cordially invited to book your ticket to come to Asylum and witness firsthand the transformational power of HOPE.
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